38.36 acres in Washington County, Texas

Description

38.356 acres located in historic Burton, Texas. The single story farmhouse features three bedrooms and two baths, alarm system, electric gated entry, a long front porch and large windows to enjoy the views. The home is nestled among a grove of majestic live oak trees and overlooks a large pond with pier. The property is on a quiet tree-lined country road a short distance from the town of Burton, home to the annual Texas Cotton Gin Festival, the Burton Caf and Brazos Belle Restaurant. The pastures have been set up for horses and include a round pen.

A large live oak tree provides shade for the four stall barn with air conditioned tack room and separate storage for a tractor. The property, with extensive road frontage, entirely fenced and cross fenced, includes three ponds and a seasonal creek lined with live oaks. Near the home is a large two car garage with electric doors and water. Equipment and home furnishings (personal exclusions) included in sale.

If you yearn to live surrounded by natures bounty...the stirring presence of wildlife...the warmth of caring neighbors...then welcome to this exceptional country property.

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